วันอาทิตย์ที่ 30 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Senior Citizen Travel Insurance - For Over 70

Retiring does not simply mean the freedom from having to work; it also means you now have the freedom to travel and see the entire world if you choose. This is an exciting time for just about any senior citizen, but before you make the big step to go abroad, there is one very important step that you need to make first.

You need to make sure that you have travel insurance for over 70s because let's face it, accidents can and do happen all the time. As a pensioner though you are statistically more likely to have an accident or get sick, which means you will need a different kind of senior citizen travel insurance. You are not simply travelling across the country or across the state, you are travelling abroad and that means you will need travel insurance for pensioners.

When you are over the age of 70 you need to be on the lookout for travel insurance for over 70s, as this type of holiday insurance policy is specially tailored for travellers of that age. You see, when you choose to travel abroad and see the world, many of the countries you may choose to visit or even live in, might not be as safe as where you are from. This means many things, and they can range from simple crime statistics, to the lack of various institutions or infrastructure.

The safety standards in some of the countries you choose to visit might not be the same as you are used to and the same applies to road safety as well. Being prepared does not mean avoiding this type of situation, because regardless of whether you are driving yourself or you are being driven, the poor conditions are still there. However, if an accident does happen it could have a far greater affect on you now than perhaps it would have done 30 or 40 years ago when you might have handled it without much thought. Having the proper travel insurance for over 70s is very important as it will cover you when these unexpected things occur.

Travel insurance for pensioners is not just for accidents, it will also cover you for sickness as well. When you are going to a new place, your body may not have the ability to fight off certain ailments as it may have never been exposed to them before. As a result, you getting sick abroad can have substantial adverse effects on your well being and the last thing anyone should want is to have to cover these out of their own pockets especially if they are on a limited budget.

Make sure you are prepared long before you take your first trip abroad by making sure you have the proper travel insurance for over 70s as this is the only way to ensure that you will be able to cover those unexpected accidents that can and will eventually occur.




Visit the authors website Travel Insurance For Pensioners for articles, tips and advice about Travel Insurance For Pensioners going abroad.

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 27 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Travel Cheap to Thailand

Thailand is for many people one of the favorite destinations. And the reasons are pretty much obvious. Even if tourism has really grown during the recent years, Thailand still offers some pretty much unspoiled territories, precious beaches and an amazing cultural shock that you will probably prefer to miss your plane back home rather than coming back to your everyday's life. But to travel cheap to Thailand you really need to find out the right places or you will be abused as most tourists are.

Travel deals when it comes to flying there are many, as competence for Thailand is very high and in this case travel agencies are strongly fighting one with each other. This, in the end, lets us find some very good deals. The idea of the article is in a general way to encourage you to always look for this special offers in order to travel cheap to Thailand and to anywhere in the world, to never limit yourself to what you see on your first searches, but furthermore, and being aware that this is a limited time offer, I wanted to share with you for free one of my findings early this morning.

This offer is specially good for all Europeans, as departures are from London, and as I never get tired to say, you can reach London for 20 Euros the round trip with everything included with Ryanair. From there, with flights included and 14 nights in hotels in Thailand, you will get it for the price of 585 UK Pounds (813 Euros) I could kill myself for promoting offers like this for free, as I have no relationship with any travel agency at all, but certainly I am convinced that everybody should have the goal to help people, so here we are.

The way you can book in this case is not online, but online you will find a web-page that offers you the possibility to travel cheap to Thailand and a number in the UK that you can call to get more information. I haven't tried, but I imagine that you will be able to make the booking by telephone.

Together the possibility to travel cheap to Thailand, this guys have other interesting things specially related with traveling to Asia, but also many other offers to other regions, as flights to Auckland for 934 Euros, which is by far the best offer I have ever seen in the market from Europe to New Zealand. Also you can find 21 days campervan plus the flights to Auckland for just 1152 Euros. Again, is the best offer I have ever seen to get to the region. All this offers are generally valid until the 15th of June 2008, but if you wait for the beginning of January, the new offers for the summer and the first September discounted vacations will begin to appear.

They are also offering many possibilities to discover Africa, including some Safari packages, for relatively low prices. Africa is not my area of expertise, so I won't promise they have the cheapest option, but the numbers look pretty good compared to what I have seen up till now.

In any case, just feel free to take a look at their page and you will find out which offer adapts best to your needs if you are planning to travel Asia, Africa or the South Pacific from Europe.




You can write to me to know further details. My e-mail is in this web-page: Travel to Europe

To learn where I get 80% discounted hotels, you can check here: Free Hotels

For general information on traveling around the world: Travel Addicts

Dani Alonso

วันพุธที่ 26 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Pattaya Paradise - The Heart of Thailand

A famous destination for the tourists is the Pattaya paradise, which is located in the Chonburi region of Thailand. It is really an amazing place to visit with your family. The golden color sands, breathtaking night life and the warm weather attracts a lot of people towards it. You can enjoy the holidays in the center of such an exciting and lovable place. The Agogo bars, karaoke bars, discos, night clubs, hotels and the massage parlor are the major attraction of the Pattaya paradise. There are many places in the Pattaya which attract various people such as Pattaya Water Park, Ripley Believe or not museum, Underwater world, and the Elephant park are the fantastic and the enjoyable place to visit.

The Pattaya paradise magnetized various people, who are nature lovers then this place is only meant for you to have fun. The world famous Crocodile shows are held here at 70 acre farm. The Elephant village offers the visitors to look around the glance of it, and shows the way how it is used in the war. They can also enjoy there trip to jungle by sitting at the back of the elephant. People who love to see the combination of water, sand and sun at one place then they should visit the Jomtein, North Pataya beach and the Naklua. The beach has the outstanding look, and those who love to take the sunbathing then they should once visit this place.

It is also the heaven which gives the knowledge about the Thai culture. Watyansanwaram is the most fabulous tourist attraction it tells about the background of the city. It has the carvings of the Buddha images in the mountains, its looks like the lavishing stone in the crown of the Pattaya Paradise. The carving is done with the pure gold. Another tombstone that demonstrates the prehistoric vision of the Earth is the Sanctuary of the truth.

There are many attractive and mesmerizing places in the Pattaya paradise such as the parks and the Thai cuisine. The water parks have the swimming pools, water slides and the number of motor boats. The specialty of this place is the clean and the pleasant atmosphere. For the adventure lovers there are many more places which they can visit with their family members.

I hope after reading this article you will surely love to visit Pattaya. Trust me after visiting this place you will surely comment that the Pattaya paradise is one of the tremendous place for the visitors to spend their vacation. Have fun!




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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 23 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Money Number One in Thailand

If ever "money number one" was set in time as a national catch cry, it would have to be in Thailand where the phrase "money number one" is used countless times daily by many of the Thai people in dealing with the thousands of foreign tourists they regularly encounter.

Neil Hutchinson, an Aussie expat living in Pattaya has been instrumental in writing a series of books around the money number one catch cry, which have become extremely popular best sellers in recent years...

The first of the books actually entitled "Money Number One", was first penned some years ago and has been updated several times to suit the ever changing influx of emotionally and sexually starved hordes of single men who have made places like Pattaya, Phuket, Koh Sumui, Chiang Mai and of course Bangkok among others, a regular "watering hole" over the past 50 years or so.

While the Money Number One Books including his other titles such as "A Fool in Paradise", "The Fool is Back" and "A Fools Diary" are written somewhat tongue in cheek, they epitomize the humor in the sometimes ridiculous and other times tragic relationships which spring up between the local inhabitants and the dyed in the wool westerners who attempt to introduce western cultural ways and ethics into a society based on thousands of years of immense cultural difference where money number one has been a way of life long before the modern western man set foot in the beautiful country known as Thailand.

Mainly set in the seaside resort city of Pattaya situated on the eastern seaboard of The Gulf Of Siam in Southern Thailand, the stories contained within the Money Number One book series and their corresponding sequels and additions, vary in length and subject but are all for the most part based from true instances and events gathered over the years by Neil's own personal experiences and those of others either relayed to Neil or told in person in one of the many bars and haunts he frequents in order to carry out his somewhat clandestine research.

Dubbed by many as "The Single Man's Survival Guide to Pattaya" and "The Pattaya Bible" the Money Number One series are a recommended read by thousands of experienced Thailand visitors both male and female when advising potential new visitors about the who, what, where and whys of Thailand long before the bags are packed to go, and indeed long after they have been unpacked on their return home.

Although the Money Number One books are available in paper back from the shelves of many of Thailand's reputable book stores, they can sometimes be a little late to procure in order to learn the valuable lessons contained within them after arriving in Thailand and are now available for instant download in PDF format.




My name is Sean K Kelly.
Avoid the broken hearts and lightened bank account by reading at least one of these extremely humorous and informative books BEFORE the bags are packed by visiting http://moneynumberone.net

Lots of free regularly added stories by Neil Hutchinson and others for your amusement also on the site. Click on the link and laugh. Save your heart if not your money. Money Still Number One

วันพุธที่ 19 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Jakarta Tourist Attractions

Jakarta is the capital of Indonesia and is one of the leading travel and business destinations of South East Asia. Although the city might not have the same level of appeal as Singapore or Bangkok, there are certainly plenty of interesting attractions and wonderful places which travelers can visit in the Indonesian capital.

I have been to Jakarta a number of times and I have compiled a list of my favorite tourist attractions.

Ancol Dreamland

The place to stay if for travelers with kids is definitely Ancol Dreamland which is a rather large amusement park and which is located next to the water. There are plenty of shops, rides, various other types of entertainment, resorts and food and beverage outlets. The theme park is open 24 hours per day although some of the rides and other venues might have more specific times of business.

Museum Fatahillah

This is also known as the Jakarta History Museum and is off course a great place to visit for those of you that would like to learn more about the history and culture of this outstanding city as well as about the former Dutch East India Company. It is located inside of the former Batavian city hall which was built in 1710 by the former Dutch colonists.

Planetarium

The Planetarium is popular with both local residents as well as foreign visitors and first opened its doors in 1969. English tours of the premises can be organized Tuesday through Sunday.

Glodok

This part of town is also known as Chinatown and is a wonderful area of the city to walk around and explore the small streets, shops and excellent restaurants.  If you would like to do some shopping for IT products then be sure to visit the excellent Glodok market which is well known for its cheap prices. Business hours are Monday through Sunday from 09:00 until 15:00.

Gereja Kathedral

One of the most important Catholic structures in the entire country is the Gereja Kathedral which opened its doors nearly 110 years ago. It is designed in a neo-gothic style and is definitely worth visiting. There is also a museum located inside the cathedral and the opening hours of the attraction are daily from 05:30 until 12:00 and from 16:00 until 19:00.

Istana Merdeka

The Istana Merdeka was called the Koningsplein Paleis when the Dutch ruled the nation and is currently the presidential palace. This beautiful building was build towards the end of the 18th century and is one of the most impressive sights you will find in the Indonesian capital.




James is travel consultant living on Phuket and is working on a number of projects. If you are looking for information about Phuket then be sure to visit his Phuket guide which includes an excellent section on Patong Beach.

วันอังคารที่ 18 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2553

10 Unmissable Things to Do in Dublin

If you've already booked your flights to Dublin, and your Dublin accommodation, then perhaps you know exactly what you want to see and do here in Dublin. Alternatively, perhaps you're not sure what there is to see and do here, and why it's such a popular destination.

Here's what you need to know.

1. Taking a tour of Dublin is probably the best way to learn about this amazing city. Although tour buses are the most popular way of seeing the city, why not embark on a walking tour, and see how much more you can see and learn? The recently introduced podcast tours will allow you to explore the city in amazing detail, and see much more than you would from a bus.

2. Dublin is known throughout the world for its bars, restaurants and nightlife. You'll want to make sure that you visit the Temple Bar area and experience the Dublin hospitality for yourself.

3. Perhaps surprisingly, Dublin has several castles and fortifications to explore, and if you're in Dublin with your children, these are well worth the visit.

4. Why not visit some of the many museums and galleries in Dublin whilst you're here? You'll be able to find out more about why this city is so special, and more about its history.

5. Don't forget to see Georgian Dublin, and marvel at the architecture. There are many important Dublin public buildings that date from this time, and it's easy to see why they are still in use today.

6. If you want to get to know the real Dublin, then you'll want to make sure that you eat in the same places that Dublin natives do. The busy bars and restaurants will be busy for a reason, so if you want good food and a lively atmosphere, why not treat yourself?

7. The Guinness Stonehouse, and the Jameson Distillery are essential sights if you're fond of a tipple. These drinks have long and proud history and are known throughout the world. Why not learn more about them, so you can appreciate each pint, or dram even more?

8. Dublin, like most modern cities, has excellent shopping facilities, and whether you want to browse, or are looking for something in particular, you're sure to find what you want, in the shopping centres, or the exclusive designer boutiques.

9. If you're a golfer rather than a shopper, you'll be pleased to learn that there are approximately 60 golf courses in and around Dublin. Why not bring your clubs, and have a round or two whilst you're here?

10. Most of all, you'll want to enjoy yourself in Dublin, and not get too carried away about what you want to see and do. Perhaps you'll spend time in Phoenix Park, or not get time to look at some of the museums. Maybe you'll never leave Temple Bar! If you don't see and do everything you want to, why not come back again?

Now you know more about why you should visit Dublin, and some of what there is to see and do here, isn't it time you booked your flights to Dublin?




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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 16 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2553

A Travel Guide to Sydney Airport

Sydney Airport is oftentimes referred to as the Kingsford Smith Airport. This airport is the oldest in the world and is the busiest one in all of Australia. The airport is sitting right next to Botany Bay and has three runways to serve its clients. The airport is six miles south of Sydney.

From the airport, there are three ways to get to the Sydney town center. You can ride the taxi, bus, or rail. Using the Airport Link rail service, you can get from any one of the three terminals of the airport to the suburbs of Sydney or right into the center of it. With the train, you only have to allot 13 minutes travel time from the airport to Sydney Town Hall.

The Sydney Buses runs from the airport to the Bondi Junction and towards Burwood. Both the T1 and the T3 terminals have these buses available. There are bus stops along the way too and you can be dropped off from these places at will. There are shuttle buses serving the airport to almost all points of Sydney as well. You can book them in advance and they can very well take you to your hotel safely and securely.

Taxis are quite available too. There is a taxi rank available just outside the T1 terminal. Using the bus, you'll get to the city center in around 30 minutes. With a taxi, you can get there in twenty. Taxis are quite easy to hail and are mostly metered. They are good modes of transportation in Sydney although hiring a car for your own use is usually the best.

Rent a car while in Sydney through the major international car hire companies like Hertz, Europcar, Avis, Budget, Thrifty, and Red Spot. These companies have online partners that can help facilitate your car hire request. You can simply log in to the website and choose the car that best fits your needs. You can also get discounted rates from them, especially if you book early.

Traveling from the Sydney Airport to any point in the city is indeed a great convenience if you have your own set of wheels. Hire your car online and have it waiting for you at the car park right after you arrive.




Article was compiled by Eamonn Turley who writes for http://www.fastcarhire.co.uk/australia_car_hire.asp specialized in car rental in Australia,Malaysia, Thailand and Australia.

If you are thinking of visiting Sydney for that once in a lifetime trip then http://www.fastcarhire.co.uk/Sydney-Airport-AUSTRALIA.asp for more information on car rental options available

วันเสาร์ที่ 15 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2553

General Safari Safety Tips - South Africa

If you are on a guided African safari, your chances of encountering problems are minimal. Tour operators make it their business to know the areas they travel in thus reducing risk to travellers. However, it is sensible to take normal precautions on your African safari, particularly when travelling through urban areas.

Travel Documents / Money

Always have a photocopy of your passport, and any visas. Also, have a list of traveller's cheque numbers. These copies should be packed separately from the originals. It is never a good idea to carry large amounts of cash, and most urban centres (hotels, shops) do accept credit cards (Visa and Mastercard are most common), and traveller's cheques. You might need cash for purchases local markets - keep this in a travel wallet, or a zip pocket.

Luggage

Never leave cameras and hand luggage unattended, whether in a vehicle, or even in a hotel foyer. Never pack valuables (this includes medication), in your check-in luggage.

Personal Safety

When travelling independently on your African safari, stay informed in terms of the local news. Ask at your hotel about any unsafe areas, and codes of dress and behaviour. Don't openly carry valuables. If you must carry your passport and money, keep them in a buttoned-down pocket.

Game Viewing

Your guide will always do a safety talk with you, whether your game viewing is to be done from a vehicle, or on foot. Wildlife is potentially dangerous, but as long as you adhere to what you guide tells you, there is very little to worry about. At viewpoints, hides and camps, wildlife is more familiar with people and less intimidated by your presence. Never tease or corner wild animals - this may cause an unpredictable response and a potentially dangerous reaction. Never feed any animals, as this can cause them to lose their fear of humans.

Creepy Crawlies

Although Africa is known to be home to a number of potentially dangerous species, especially snakes, scorpions, spiders, and insects, very few visitors are adversely affected. Snakes tend to be shy, and generally stay away from built-up areas. Lodges and camps generally have insect (especially mosquito) proofing in their rooms. If you go on a walk, it is always a good idea to comfortable, enclosed walking shoes, socks, and long trousers - just as a precaution.




Gerald Crawford: born in South Africa, studied electronics, telecommunication, eco-travel and african travel concepts. He taught responsible tourism in South Africa and the United Kingdom. If you have any questions or comments please e-mail me on. E-mail Address: gerald@12234455.co.za Website Address: http://www.12234455.co.za

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 13 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Planning Your Thailand Vacation

Thanks to its rich culture, amazing beaches and crystal clear oceans, delicious food and friendly people Thailand has been one of the top tourist destinations for many years. Millions of visitors flock to the beaches, cities and temples of Thailand each and every year to enjoy the sights, sounds and tastes of this wonderful SE Asian destination. And as you might imagine, along with the huge influx of tourists has come a huge number of Thailand hotels catering to the needs of Thailand's visitors.

If you're considering a Thailand vacation then I would suggest that you plan your trip during Thailand's dry season which runs from November through March. Rainfall is quite unusual during this time and temperatures are a bit lower as well making for a much more comfortable vacation for those from northern climes. The only downside you'll have is that many other travelers will also be visiting during this time making crowds and unfortunate reality.

No matter what part of Thailand you choose to visit you'll find friendly smiling Thai faces, great food choices and rich cultural heritage. From Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai in the north where you can sample traditional Thai Lanna foods and culture, visit the incredible Thai temple Doi Suthep and even see elephants in their natural habitat down to the islands and beaches of the south such as Koh Samui, Krabi and Ko Phi Phi where the sand is like a powdery white sugar and the waters are crystal clear aquamarine you're certain to have a wonderful time when in Thailand.

You also won't want to miss the glittering capital city of Bangkok where East meets West and the traditional Thai culture meets modern ideas and concepts. Bangkok is home to hundreds of Thai temples, more restaurants than you can count and of course world class hotels. If you've got money to burn then check out The Oriental Hotel nestled on the banks of the Chao Phraya River and voted one of the best hotels in the world numerous times. Of course there are also many more lower cost options when it comes to Bangkok accommodations. Try the Pathumwan Princess hotel if you're looking to stay close to Chinatown, one of the more interesting ares of Bangkok. Or if you're looking to be closer to the nightlife of Bangkok choose a Sukhumvit hotel or one near Khao San Road, the famed backpacker haven of Bangkok.

Regardless of what type of vacation you're looking for, beach holiday, mountain retreat, natural wonders, nightlife and parties or some combination of these, Thailand has the answer to your holiday needs. Come and find what millions before you have discovered...Amazing Thailand.




Learn more about the wonderful country of Thailand at the authors blog. There you'll find cultural tips, destination guides, Bangkok hotel reviews and much more about Amazing Thailand.

วันอังคารที่ 11 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Udonthani - Thailand's Jewel In The Northeast

Udonthani was founded in 1296 by King Mengrai. It became the capital of Lannathai Kingdom, and once the kingdom started to decline, the importance of Udonthani also started to diminish. The city was often occupied either by the invading Burmese troops or the Thais from Ayutthaya. King Taksin captured Udonthani from the Burmese in 1774 and ever since it has been a part of Thailand. Today, Udonthani is the second most important city in Thailand after Bangkok. Udonthani is 560 kilometers from Bangkok.

When to Go to Udonthani

If you are planning a visit to Udonthani, the best time is between November and March. During this time the weather is cool and temperatures are from 75°F to 89°F. During April and May, it is extremely hot and visitors usually avoid those months. You can also plan a visit to Udonthani during June, July and August. There is no doubt that during those months the weather is hot but it is bearable and prices in hotels and restaurants are lower than in peak tourist season.

Places to Visit in Udonthani

Udonthani has over 300 Buddhist temples to choose from. Doi Suthep is the most popular out of these. It was built in 1383 and gives an excellent view of the city. The other temples worth visiting are Chiang Man, which is the oldest temple in Udonthani, Phra Sila, which is popular for its marble Buddha, and Phra Satang Man for its crystal Buddha.

Besides temples, you can spend time with your family at the Udonthani Zoo, Doi Inthanon National Park, Dao Cave, the Night Bazaar, Sirikit Botanical Gardens and Phrathat Doi Suthep. Udonthani is also popular for its nightlife. If you are a cooking or dancing enthusiast, you can take a Thai cooking or Thai dancing course at the local bars and cafes.

Just 47 kilometers east of Udonthani is Thailand's premier Bronze Age excavation at Ban Chiang, which is a world renowned archaeological site.




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วันจันทร์ที่ 10 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Kenya Safari Tour - The Best Place to Enjoy Vacations

Most of us like to see animals and feel crazy about them. Watching animals in wildlife sanctuaries could be adventurous to any one; and if it is a Kenya safari it becomes more than anything. A Kenya safari can give you a real experience of wildlife. The tour offers you a vast landscape of beautiful animals grazing and playing. You may get a chance to see in deep jungle, which is thrilling desire of most tourists. Tourist feel like they are part of wildlife gives you a very close experience of watching animals. A tour of Kenya can help you recapture the lost memories of childhood days and makes you relish for all the time of vacation.

The Kenya safari is the most realistic tour of any wildlife and fulfills your wild desires. One can see animals in their natural habitat. It would be of great interest to see a roaring lion, running rhinos, beautiful herd of deer, the tour is educational to kids and interesting to adults. Safari tours are not recommended to kids however big kids can take part in this adventurous and thrilling safari. One of the most adventurous part of safari tours in Kenya is hot air balloon, which can be enjoyed at several place, masai mara, mara safari club fig tree camp are the best place relish this wonderful balloon. This tour is very popular but highly expensive.

Kenya is still considered as the best place for a safari tours in the world. It is the only the country which gives you real satisfaction of safari tour and meeting with wild giants.

In Kenya, you will get some of the best hotels and modern facility that adds few more stars in your cap of safari tour. Apart from this there are many skilled people who are professional guide and help you with all respect of your tour to safari. The country is known for some of its national parks Masai Mara, Tsavo, Amboseli, and Lake Nakuru.

While you plan your Kenya tour, make it well organized. Climate matters a lot, best time for safari tour is October month. There are many travel company which could help you on your safari tour, but choosing a good one is really a smart job.




For more information regarding African Safari and Africa Safari; Please visit: http://www.kenya.com.

วันพุธที่ 5 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2553

A Vacation at Bangsaen Beach, Thailand

Bangsaen beach is a resort located just an hour away from the Thai capital of Bangkok. Tourists from Europe and America are now flocking to the beautiful, peaceful town of Bangsaen, so as to spend their vacation in a modern, but authentic, Thai destination. It is predominantly couples and families who go there. Very few large, young groups of backpackers go there, because they prefer the party atmosphere on the southern Thai islands. For those just looking to drink and party in Thailand, Bangsaen beach holds little appeal.

However, Bangsaen beach is not at all boring. You can sunbathe on the beach, do water-sports, go shopping, watch movies, etc. The point is that you can come with your partner or family and rest assured that you will be in the right kind of environment. That so many expats have chosen Bangsaen beach as their new home says a lot about the place. Due to the amount of homes sold to non-Thais, a unique opportunity exists, whereby instead of having to stay in a hotel, you can rent one of these fantastic homes whilst the owners are back in their home country. Staying in a luxury vacation home is always preferable to staying in a hotel, especially if you have your family with you.

Want to relax under the sun in a jacuzzi in your back garden? Well, you can do just that. And ever wondered what it would be like to live just a stones throw away from the beach? Wonder no more! You can live in luxury like a celebrity for your vacation - what better way to spend your vacation? Everything in Thailand is cheaper than it is your home country, and accommodation is no exception. It is no exaggeration to say that you can secure the same quality of accommodation that you are used to at just a fraction of the price. Bangsaen beach in particular provides really great value for money.




Now Try: Bangsaen Beach

วันอังคารที่ 4 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Eco-Tourism In Thailand

Eco-tourism has become popular all over the world with people demanding that countries do more to preserve nature and environment. Thailand is not far behind in eco-tourism and many activities popular in Thailand fall under that category.

Thailand is very popular with tourists looking for adventure in the wilderness, and is mainly because of the abundance of natural resources that Thailand has to offer its visitors. Mountain biking, whitewater rafting, camping and trekking, scuba diving, bird watching and rock climbing have become the done thing in natural tourist areas. All these activities are available all over Thailand, especially in the south, west and the mountainous regions of the north. The most popular of all these activities being offered to tourists are trekking, bird watching, scuba diving and mountain biking.

The government and private organizations are making sure that there are many back-to-nature activities for eco-tourism seekers. Most national parks in Thailand come under the purview of the Royal Forest Department and they have trekking trails for nature lovers. Many camping sites are also present in these national parks.

Neither trekking nor camping is a new activity in Thailand. They have been present for decades. However, eco-tourism has ensured that the activities are better managed now than before. Thailand is paying more attention to preserving its natural resources as it has come to realize that the tourists will come as long as the natural resources are unspoilt and off-the-beaten areas are better equipped to cater to tourists without disturbing the environment and the natural flora and fauna.




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วันจันทร์ที่ 3 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Presidential Museums - Visiting Cincinnati and the Home of America's 27th President

This is another in a continuing series of travelogue articles showcasing presidential museums, homes, and historical sites. Join us as we visit the Queen City, Cincinnati, and the home of America's 27th president, William Howard Taft.

President Taft: An Overview

America's 27th president, William Howard Taft, was born in Cincinnati just before the Civil War. He pursued the legal profession early in his career, which ultimately led him into public service and politics. In the 1908 elections, he won the presidency and served in office until 1913.

Taft is the only U.S. president who also served as chief justice of the Supreme Court, a position Taft held in higher regard than the presidency. He was appointed to the court by President Harding and served for several years until just before his death in 1930.

The Taft Home In Cincinnati

Located about a mile north of downtown, the Taft Historic Site welcomes visitors free of charge. This is the home where the future president lived up until the time he left for Washington.

Guided tours are conducted daily by National Park Service rangers. You will see period rooms which have been restored to their appearance when Taft lived here, along with fascinating political memorabilia from Taft's presidential campaign.

An overview of his many accomplishments as president and chief justice are spotlighted, and you can stroll around the grounds to see the home's exterior and the adjacent visitors center.

Visiting Cincinnati

Nearby in downtown Cincinnati, there are numerous attractions, especially along the Ohio River. Take a river cruise in the summer, or dine in one of the many waterfront restaurants with a view of the Cincinnati skyline.

While you're here, be sure to try the chili at either Skyline, Gold Star, or Camp Washington, three of the area's best known chili parlors. The chili is a slightly sweet, slightly spicy mixture that is served over spaghetti, along with onions, cheese, and beans.

For an historic lunch in a beautiful urban courtyard, we recommend Arnold's Bar and Grill on 8th Street downtown. This is Cincinnati's oldest bar and restaurant, open since 1861. Try one of the daily specials and soak in the historic ambience.

Just a mile from downtown, and almost straight up, is a well known city entertainment area, Mt. Adams. Here you'll find specialty shops, restaurants, and nightlife options dotting the narrow, winding streets. An under the radar gem is the City View Tavern, well known for its outdoor deck overlooking the city below. They have a limited food menu but be sure to try a mettwurst, a mildly spicy sausage that is famous in these parts.

There are numerous other attractions in and around the city, like a world class aquarium and the famed white Bengal tigers at the Cincinnati Zoo. You'll find an active local sports scene, dozens of great local restaurants, and a real sense of history.

Summary

Accessible from just about anywhere in the country, Cincinnati is an ideal weekend destination. Visit the home of America's 27th president, William Howard Taft, and then explore the many attractions and great local cuisine the city has to offer.




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